Ronnie O’Sullivan says night in prison was ‘better’ than playing in Championship League Snooker’s biosecure bubble

Five-time world champion also said he ran out of food supplies in his hotel room and spent the day ‘eating cornflakes’

Arvind Sriram
Wednesday 10 June 2020 09:48 BST
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Former world No1 snooker player Ronnie O’Sullivan has said a night in prison was a more enjoyable experience than competing at the Championship League Snooker event in Milton Keynes, where he ran out of food while being stuck in his hotel room all day.

The event, which began on 1 June, was staged without fans as part of strict Covid-19 safety protocols.

Players had to arrive a day before their matches and stay at the on-site hotel after undergoing tests for coronavirus.

“Got to be off my head coming here, haven’t I?

“I’ve been sat in my room for 24 hours,” the five-time world champion told Eurosport.

“I’ve done 16 hours in a cell once and it was better, because I got to choose my own food.”

O’Sullivan had earlier said that he had run out of supplies at one point and was left “eating cornflakes for the rest of the day”.

The 44-year-old won all three of his opening group matches, but crashed out of the tournament in the next stage after a 3-0 defeat by Stuart Bingham.

Reuters

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